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Freedom Square Memorial
sculptor: Pietro Montana
architect: William C. Deacy
cast: ca. 1921
dedicated: 1921
doundry: Roman Bronze Works, New York
donor: Citizens of the 19th Assembly District
Freedom Triangle - Bushwick neighborhood
Bushwick & Myrtle Avenues
Brooklyn, New York City, New York
Inscription:
IN MEMORY / OF THE MEN / OF THE 19TH / ASSEMBLY / DISTRICT WHO / DIED IN THE / WORLD WAR / 1917-1918 /
"7 Days of Shooting" "Week #44" "Based On" "Geometry Sunday"
Homer: (Wearing glasses) The sum of the square roots of any two sides of an isosceles triangle is equal to the square root of the remaining side!
Man: (From inside a bathroom stall.) That's a right triangle, you idiot!
Homer: D'oh!
New facade to one of the two water towers in Handen. The triangles will change color with the daylight. The towers will also be lit up during the night.
This is just for future reference... (but then most everything is for future reference.) I liked the oblong triangle shapes, but I'm getting tired of those stars.
Painting acrylic on canvas,size 30+30 cm,2015.This is a decorative work, I love interesting patterns and combinations of different colors.
Penrose Triangle... Created by Oscar Reutersvärd... and described by psychologist Lionel Penrose and his mathematician son Roger Penrose as "impossibility in its purest form"...designed in #adobeillustrator #adobephotoshop by Gary Horne...
A full view version is available in the Fractal Drawings set www.flickr.com/photos/flights_of_fancy/sets/7215761097336...
I have provided a translation of some of the tags I use on Flickr which you may find interesting www.flickr.com/photos/flights_of_fancy/6973610225/
Tres ángulos tuvo esta relación, cada ángulo representaba de nosotros lo que nos mantenía juntos, líneas perfectas que sin darnos cuenta crearon diferentes caminos, secciones paralelas. Tres argumentos distintos a un problema de los dos.
Two mirror triangles, they form diamond, which is basic block for the quilt. Whoe quilt is here: www.flickr.com/photos/imichalova/2588398552/
Wikipedia: The Hess triangle is a triangular tile mosaic set in a sidewalk in New York City's West Village neighborhood at the corner of Seventh Avenue and Christopher Street. The plaque reads "Property of the Hess Estate which has never been dedicated for public purposes.
The plaque is the result of a dispute between the city government and the estate of David Hess, a landlord from Philadelphia who owned the Voorhis, a five-story apartment building. In the 1910s the city claimed eminent domain to expropriate and demolish hundreds of buildings in the area in order to widen Seventh Avenue and expand the IRT subway. According to Ross Duff Wyttock, writing in the Hartford Courant in 1928, Hess's heirs discovered that, when the city seized the Voorhis, the survey had missed this small corner of the plot and they set up a notice of possession. The city asked the family to donate the diminutive property to the public, but they refused and installed the present, defiant mosaic on July 27, 1922.
In 1938 the property, reported to be the smallest plot in New York City, was sold to the adjacent Village Cigars store for $1,000, approximately $2 per square inch. The new owners left the plaque in place, and, as of 2015, it remains.
Justin
Okay.
This is my favorite.
Inspired by Graham Morrison
YN460 @ 1/64th with 1/4CTB camera left triggered by sb400
The new section of the trail at the Triangle Garden, not quite completed, pushed through by the Parks and Trails Society and being finished by the Townsite Ratepayers Association, all with volunteer labour. The Garden is a small jewel in the city and this extension makes it even better.
A delicious blend of triangles from my Fat Quarter Shop bundle and a few extra fabrics including some hoarded AMH fabrics. Made and completed for my husband for Father's Day 2013.
This is in the front of the old Tulsa Club Building, a hot spot during Tulsa's oil boom. It was built in 1927 but has been abandoned for the past 20 years. It recently sold to a gentlemen that dreams of refurbishing the building and bringing back the rooftop dining it once had. It will be nice to see the building come back to life again.
Triangle quilt along. designer roll of red and yellow Kaffe collective with added stash Kaffe. solids by kona.